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Revision as of 02:20, 18 August 2020
Tenryukyo Bridge
天龍峡大橋
Iida, Nagano, Japan
246feet high / 75 meters high
689 foot span / 210 meter span
2019
Tenryukyo Bridge opened in 2019 as part of the new E69/474 bypass of Iida city in Nagano Prefecture.
The 210 meter long main span of Tenryukyo Bridge is unique for having the flattest arch span ever built in Japan with a rise ratio of just 11.1. This surpassed the Jogakura Bridge which has an arch span to height ratio of 10.8. This gives the profile of the arch a very shallow and flat look that many find more appealing. Some also feel the higher elevation level of the foundations are more environmentally friendly to the river gorge.
In Portugal the Infante Dom Henrique Bridge opened in 2003 with a 280 meter main span with a shallow arch rise ratio of just 11.66.
Although not as large, there is a 107 meter steel arch span in Japan with a ratio of just 12.5.
Image by mitsutaka suganuma.
Image by 江崎勇毅.
Image by 森田哲司.
World's 3 Largest Flat Arch Bridges
Image by Red Orca.
Image by 鎌田えりこ.
Image by mitsutaka suganuma.
Image by 御留久莉奈士斗.
Image by kazu matsu.
Image by 森田哲司.
Image by 登内嘉三.
Image by unagi perori.
Image by 伊藤純.
Image by 増田基明.
Image by 櫻井英之.
Tenryukyo Bridge satellite image.
Tenryukyo Bridge location map.